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一个美国学生每年投入的经费(6k5~20k美金)
U.S. states’ education spending averaged $10,700 per pupil in 2013,
according to the U.S. Census Bureau, but that average masked a wide
variation, ranging from $6,555 per pupil in Utah to $19,818 in New York.
There’s an even larger range separating the lowest- and highest-spending of
the nation’s largest 100 school districts: At the low end is Jordan, Utah,
at $5,708 per student; at the high end is Boston, Mass., at $20,502.
Part of the variation is due to the huge differences in costs of living
nationwide, which influence everything from teacher salaries to the cost of
building and maintaining school facilities. Part is also due to economic
realities — many states’ education spending remains lower than it was
before the recession.
And part of the variation is due to political decisions to invest more or
less in schools, or to do more or less to equalize education spending across
low- and high-income areas.
Top spenders among states and “state-equivalents,” the Census Bureau’s
term for D.C.:
1. New York ($19,818 per student)
2. Alaska ($18,175)
3. District of Columbia ($17,953)
4. New Jersey ($17,572)
5. Connecticut ($16,631)
Bottom spenders among states:
1. Utah ($6,555)
2. Idaho ($6,791)
3. Arizona ($7,208)
4. Oklahoma ($7,672)
5. Mississippi ($8,130)
Top spenders among the largest 100 school districts:
1. Boston ($20,502)
2. New York City ($20,331)
3. Anchorage, Alaska ($15,419)
4. Montgomery County, Maryland ($15,080)
5. Baltimore City ($15,050)
Bottom spenders among the largest 100 school districts:
1. Jordan, Utah ($5,708)
2. Davis County, Utah ($6,130)
3. Cypress-Fairbanks, Texas ($6,798)
4. Capistrano Unified, California ($6,811)
5. Conroe, Texas ($6,860)
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